Cosquillas (“Tickles”) is a cheeky, flirtatious anthem where Spanish pop band Dvicio turns irresistible desire into a playful game. The narrator is hunting for “a mistake worth making,” ready to pick up the tab and press pause on logic while he chases a love interest who has already “killed” him with her mere arrival. He jokes about the saying “we are what we eat,” admitting he hasn’t “eaten” her yet, but he definitely plans to—he just needs to find “the right way to tickle your tongue.” The result is a mix of humor, devotion, and bold sensuality, as he even prays for help while knowingly giving in to temptation.
Beneath the fun wordplay, the song captures that familiar tug-of-war between impulse and conscience. He confesses he often seeks her only when he’s feeling low, yet he can’t stop himself. Cosquillas celebrates the thrill of flirtation, the guilt that sometimes tags along, and the hope that there’s a perfect “correct way” to satisfy both heart and body. Its upbeat melody and mischievous lyrics invite listeners to laugh, dance, and maybe embrace their own deliciously daring impulses.
Andrés Ceballos Sánchez, known as Andrés Ceballos, is a celebrated Spanish singer and songwriter born on August 31, 1992, in Madrid. He rose to fame as the frontman of the Latin pop band Dvicio, which he formed in 2009 with friends and his brother Martin under the original name Tiempo Límite. The group gained widespread recognition with their 2014 hit "Paraíso" after signing with Sony Music Spain.
Aside from his success with Dvicio, Andrés has collaborated with international artists such as Baby K and Maria Parrado, showcasing his versatility and multilingual talents in Spanish, English, Italian, and Portuguese. Known for his soulful vocals and engaging performances, Andrés continues to be a vibrant force in Latin pop music, captivating audiences worldwide with his heartfelt songs.